Teachers have an extremely difficult job. They not only manage over 100 individuals per day, they also have to deal with the parents. Most parents are understanding and supportive of education, however there are a few very vocal parents who have become frustrated with the system and tend to vent on the teacher. That can be disheartening when at the end of a long day when the teacher has worked their tail off trying to accommodate the diverse needs of so many to be faced with complaints which often seem to be about small issues.
Teachers are expected to be performers delivering effective, interesting and entertaining lessons 7 out of 8 periods per day. They are given 40 minutes to research, write lessons, mark assignments and prepare for the following day. Usually performers or public speakers, spend more time preparing for their presentation then they spend performing. That is reversed for teachers.
If you consider that the average high school English teacher with say 80 students is expected to give a meaningful written assignment every two weeks. Each assignment should be at least 2 pages in length (most of the time much longer). Thats 80 (students) x 2 (pages) x 2 (assignments per month) which totals about 320 pages per month that the teacher is expected to read, which is about the size of a novel. Marking is not light reading but heavy, careful reading with comments and meaningful feedback for each student. Now consider that this must be done in the teachers "spare" time because all day long they are in the classroom teaching.
Now that teacher is expected to not only offer a second chance to students but insist that they re-do assignments even if the child doesn't want to. Lets say 10 per cent or 8 out of 10 students need to re-do their high school english essays. That is another 8 x 10 x 2 or 160 pages of marking for the teacher to do in their spare time.
Unlike most employees, teachers are not entitled to have washroom breaks because it leaves students unsupervised and are expected to eat lunch while doing supervision.
It is a very demanding, high stress job. Thank you to teachers who keep trying to make a difference in the world. You are truly special people.
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